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you've got a civil war next door in syria. you have a different government in egypt and the morrisey government is reacting differently than perhaps the mubarak government did before. >> what's the short-term solution then? >> well, i think the danger for israel for example, it has a right of self-defense, but obviously if it decides to return ground troops to gaza the optics there work against israel in a much -- in a region that now is governed far more by populism than by authoritarianism. i think it has to make sure that its response is aggressive, tries to deal with the threat to israel's people, but doesn't go too far. >> let's talk about the united states' potential role. health care was president obama's defining achievement for his first term. when we look at a second term will the president look at middle east peace, the road map to peace might this be his big deal for his second term? does it need to be? >> i think that's part of the motivation here. you know, you have coming up the palestinian authority which of co
you've got a civil war next door in syria. you have a different government in egypt and the morrisey government is reacting differently than perhaps the mubarak government did before. >> what's the short-term solution then? >> well, i think the danger for israel for example, it has a right of self-defense, but obviously if it decides to return ground troops to gaza the optics there work against israel in a much -- in a region that now is governed far more by populism than by...
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anybody who knows syria could have seen this a year ago. there's no organized opposition, there's no easy way to transfer power. the minority that rules the country have been forced into the corner. right now, they're holding on to damascus, parts of aleppo. in the meantime, countries like qatar and saudi arabia are sending weapons to everybody, there's no accounting for them. there is surface to air missiles going in there as well. we have seen them being used the last couple days. now that six bases have fallen, i think we will see some sort of very, very unpleasant end to this conflict, which in the coming months, will spread in various parts of the middle east from lebanon to iraq to jordan and even turkey. >> that's a pretty gloomy assessment. fran, there are reports the u.s. is doing this with an eye toward gaining or shall we say regaining some credibility with the opposition forces. you say that's just not going to happen. why? >> well, look, they have been fighting on their own and they have been asking for these weapons. they have
anybody who knows syria could have seen this a year ago. there's no organized opposition, there's no easy way to transfer power. the minority that rules the country have been forced into the corner. right now, they're holding on to damascus, parts of aleppo. in the meantime, countries like qatar and saudi arabia are sending weapons to everybody, there's no accounting for them. there is surface to air missiles going in there as well. we have seen them being used the last couple days. now that...
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residents describe the syria town as basically one city, divided only by a fence. the rebels launched an attack to capture the syria side of the border, early this morning, firing rockets and battling street to street. surrender, bashar al-assad wouldn't save you, they yell to tro troops. surrender, and you will get safety. on friday, rebels claimed victory over government forces and made video of captured troops, as proof. across the border in turkey, few people were celebrating. at a turkish hospital, residents and police ran for cover, when bullets from syria whistled overhead. >> syria is coming into turkey, so how can you handle that. >> reporter: he is a veteran journalist and broadcaster. he said that manyturks are afraid that the government's support for rebels could drag their country into a war with the regime. >> it is the most unpopular policy of this government. the government doesn't like it. >> the syrian conflict? >> yes, what the heck, if they're killing each other, let them kill each other. why are we in it? why are we trying to topple assad? >> r
residents describe the syria town as basically one city, divided only by a fence. the rebels launched an attack to capture the syria side of the border, early this morning, firing rockets and battling street to street. surrender, bashar al-assad wouldn't save you, they yell to tro troops. surrender, and you will get safety. on friday, rebels claimed victory over government forces and made video of captured troops, as proof. across the border in turkey, few people were celebrating. at a turkish...
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and other stories from this week israel's troops exchange for with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. and the eurozone since back in recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated pan european strike to demand an end to austerity. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on the israeli airstrikes on gaza a raging with at least two killed in the latest attack foreign reporters in gaza are forced to scramble as their office is a target by israeli bombs with several journalists wounded tel aviv says it wants to send gaza back to the middle ages and is preparing a ground invasion while militants retaliate with unguarded rockets. as the latest. the reports we're receiving is that hoffa of the people who have so far been treated at shifa hospital which is the biggest hospital in gaza city off of the people being rushed there are in fact children the hospital is simply not coping it's running short of space and also medical supplies at the same time there w
and other stories from this week israel's troops exchange for with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. and the eurozone since back in recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated pan european strike to demand an end to austerity. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on the israeli airstrikes on gaza a raging with at least two killed in the latest attack...
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president bashar al assad of syria thank you very much for talking to r.t. today now let's work on damascus so you know many people work that state year ago that you would make it this far but yet again we're sitting in a new renovated presidential palace and recording this interview who exactly is your enemy at this point by any means terrorism and if you started this with or any people responsible persons. means taking over leaving supposed to contribute safe or not. that would be fighting us who wants to work to win this war how would you reconcile. with your people after everything that has happened just be. again more precise the problem is caught between me and the people i don't have a problem with people could be united states is against the west is against me in many countries including turkey which is not of course against me if the peoples of the syrian people are against me how can it be so it's not about to call siding with the people if not the bob conservation between the syrian and the syrian don't have civil. terrorism and support coming fro
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i was made in syria. i have to live in syria. and die in syria. that might sound a little bit familiar because if you replaced syria with word libya, it sounds like moammar gadhafi. >> turkish officials saying they're talking with nato of a possible deployment of missiles. >> their concern is cross-border violence going on over several months and killed turkish citizens on the turkish side of the border and lead to a spillover. they're concerned about that. the turkish president has said that this is something that's discussed. and this is an effort to contain the violence and not allow it to spill over. this is giving you a sense of the regional quality, the regional sort of how regionally this could spill over to syria. we have seen it in leb anna nicole and turkey and jordan. >> maybe a possible no-fly zone? >> i think we are far from that. very far from that idea. right now. there's no appetite because that's anti-aircraft installations and involves a true military interessential and so much more complicated their libya and dangerous for an in
i was made in syria. i have to live in syria. and die in syria. that might sound a little bit familiar because if you replaced syria with word libya, it sounds like moammar gadhafi. >> turkish officials saying they're talking with nato of a possible deployment of missiles. >> their concern is cross-border violence going on over several months and killed turkish citizens on the turkish side of the border and lead to a spillover. they're concerned about that. the turkish president has...
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that israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since the start of the conflict after killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. you're watching the weekly a round of the top stories here on r t with me kevin no internet in first republicans in the u.s. a licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race too that ultimately though ended in a clear win over hard line and mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted out his going to church account reports. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on the american family and we run as little golf together as one. waiting for him right after reelection is the so-called
that israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since the start of the conflict after killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. you're watching the weekly a round of the top stories here on r t with me kevin no internet in first republicans in the u.s. a licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race too that ultimately though ended in a clear win over hard line and mitt romney but obama's...
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after the break syria's president bashar asad speaks exclusively to r.t. with his own perspective on the bloody conflict gripping his country. the sun rises over what seems like analyst forest but here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all storm as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell t
after the break syria's president bashar asad speaks exclusively to r.t. with his own perspective on the bloody conflict gripping his country. the sun rises over what seems like analyst forest but here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all storm as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the...
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iran, syria. evolution of the arab spring and we have number of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength, because of our values, we've been able to keep the peace. we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is w
iran, syria. evolution of the arab spring and we have number of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've...
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i suppose you know they have a glad relationship with syria-- a good relationship with syria. and through syria they have influence in lebanon. >> rose: syria was a passage for them to send weapons to lebanon. >> i suppose it still is. >> rose: yeah, exactly. >> so they would like to keep some kind of-- . >> rose: to support hezbollah. >> to support hezbollah. >> rose: but when you sit down with the military and you say to them, i just came from the president's office and i spoke to him. he's ready to negotiate with you. he wants all, everything on the table. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and he doesn't want to leave the country. he's not going to accept asylum. he's to the going to give up the fight. he wants to negotiate, what do they say? >> you know, unfortunately, i'm not yet in a position to tell them exactly that. because what does he-- . >> rose: he hasn't said that to you. >> not exactly. what he's saying is that yes, you know, everybody's welcome. but the impression i have is that he still thinks of himself as the government and people come and talk to him as the government. a
i suppose you know they have a glad relationship with syria-- a good relationship with syria. and through syria they have influence in lebanon. >> rose: syria was a passage for them to send weapons to lebanon. >> i suppose it still is. >> rose: yeah, exactly. >> so they would like to keep some kind of-- . >> rose: to support hezbollah. >> to support hezbollah. >> rose: but when you sit down with the military and you say to them, i just came from the...
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why are you so concerned about the outcome for turkey our problems in syria well as you know syria is located in a very. sensitive complicated the region that it's neighborhood is completely different from other countries in the region that it's going it cannot become per libya for example. so if we. see the collapse of the system. and syria turns into a heaven for terrorist groups and extremist elements that would be certainly a disaster if we face a failed state in syria who would be benefited out of that. i think it is torquey as a neighbor it is also iraq it is lebanon it is jordan it's everybody in the region even not immediate neighbors are the close neighbors as well we shouldn't go for a situation in which we face a failed state in syria that would be a disaster for the whole for the region and for the international community what we support is a democratic rational kind of reform in syria nobody denied the necessity of reform in syria but it should be done on a democratic way undergraduate peaceful way we should go for a peaceful settlement of the situation otherwise. if the
why are you so concerned about the outcome for turkey our problems in syria well as you know syria is located in a very. sensitive complicated the region that it's neighborhood is completely different from other countries in the region that it's going it cannot become per libya for example. so if we. see the collapse of the system. and syria turns into a heaven for terrorist groups and extremist elements that would be certainly a disaster if we face a failed state in syria who would be...
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another story from this week israel's troops exchange fire wood syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west in a bid to remove the assad regime. and the euro zone sinks back into recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated an european strike demanding an end to austerity. you're watching artie's weekly news review plus the very latest developments well tensions between gaza and israel have risen again as a two exchange yet another round of heavy artillery fire at least two palestinians have been killed in the latest attack by telling while reports say several new rockets have been launched into. southern israel well filmmaker and activist larry fear is in gaza or and we can speak to him live now and thank you for joining us to tell us what exactly is happening in the area at the moment. well in the last two hours six palestinians have been confirmed killed including a sixty year old woman and an eight year old child his name being hussein at the same time israel has received rocket fire over the green line from policy resistance groups who accord
another story from this week israel's troops exchange fire wood syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west in a bid to remove the assad regime. and the euro zone sinks back into recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated an european strike demanding an end to austerity. you're watching artie's weekly news review plus the very latest developments well tensions between gaza and israel have risen again as a two exchange yet another round of heavy...
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moving on to syria -- "i am not a puppet, and i will live and die in syria," defiant words from syria's president. >> in an interview with the satellite broadcaster of russia today, assad about offers of safe passage to another country in exchange for leaving power. >> he warned that foreign intervention in syria would have a domino impact around the world. we begin with the latest. >> here is where the first protests of assad took place. this video claims to show the result of a government air strike on the city's great mosque. meanwhile, rebels say they have taken one of the two remaining government-controlled posts along the turkish border. in a rare interview, bashar al- assad was defiant. speaking to russian television, he ruled out the possibility he might go into exile. >> i am syrian. i will live and die in syria. >> assad warned the west against military intervention in the country and said such a move would have global ramifications and warned any intervention would have what he called a domino effect. meanwhile, syrian opposition politicians are meeting in the qatari capital
moving on to syria -- "i am not a puppet, and i will live and die in syria," defiant words from syria's president. >> in an interview with the satellite broadcaster of russia today, assad about offers of safe passage to another country in exchange for leaving power. >> he warned that foreign intervention in syria would have a domino impact around the world. we begin with the latest. >> here is where the first protests of assad took place. this video claims to show...
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in other stories from this week israel's troops exchanged fire with syria where the rebels are getting more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. the eurozone sings back into recession as millions take to the streets in the first quarter native pan-european strike to demand an end to austerity. and as china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top post we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. with the top stories of the week and all of today this is the weekly here on r t with me will research show straight to our breaking news for you this hour foreign reporters in gaza being forced to scramble as their offices are targeted by israeli bombs already several journalists have been wounded tel aviv says it wants to send gaza quote back to the middle ages and is preparing a ground invasion while militants retaliate with unguided rockets. as the latest. what we're witnessing is a significant climb in the casualty count and increasingly more and more of these casualties are in fact civilians now they were there earl
in other stories from this week israel's troops exchanged fire with syria where the rebels are getting more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. the eurozone sings back into recession as millions take to the streets in the first quarter native pan-european strike to demand an end to austerity. and as china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top post we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. with the top stories of...
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go back to syria what was taken and will have to come back and rule. it we go. golan heights. when after a short break we interview the son of the cuban leader raul castro as he talks about heaven his relationship with washington the war on terror and fidel castro's health. mission and free accreditation free transport charges free to make amends three risk free stews type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media don to r t v dot com. culture is the same i'm going to give each musician minute mark when democracy promote the export of a universal set of values or a means to change and control the global water twenty years after the. wealthy british style stock. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g i mean so familiar city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen which are the pick a. seat. thank you. tsotsi . thank you sunny. there's a. fix. to see it so. the six america votes for it
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no he said he would not leave syria we know this very well because he will not be able to leave syria he and his people not managed to leave the country for free syrian army will not let him do this they will not get out of syria alive you'll be lucky if you're not the same fate as me. so what we're witnessing is an increase on the ground in terms of the violence inside syria while the syrian opposition really struggling to try and form or united church group to try and deal with the situation for the opposition local coordination committees based in syria have announced they withdrawing from the s.n.c. which operates in exile the president of the arab lawyers association. says western backed efforts to create a revolution in syria from outside the failed. the only credibility it had was with the western powers we all remember when the us forced many countries to attend a meeting in turkey to recognize this as the legitimate representative of syria which was part of the political gimmick that the us and the western powers nato france britain were following because what they wanted is
no he said he would not leave syria we know this very well because he will not be able to leave syria he and his people not managed to leave the country for free syrian army will not let him do this they will not get out of syria alive you'll be lucky if you're not the same fate as me. so what we're witnessing is an increase on the ground in terms of the violence inside syria while the syrian opposition really struggling to try and form or united church group to try and deal with the situation...
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while in another front israel also changes fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support from the point to oust president assad. also this hour europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native continent wide strike demanding and then to prevent cuts. the power shuffle at the very top in china and new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. this is all see coming to life for most. with the latest news on the week's top stories for us to children have been killed and over twelve people injured by a missile attack on gaza on sunday as israel steps up its military assault with increased shelling from sea and air it brings to at least forty eight the number of palestinians have been killed in the bombardment launched by israel on wednesday three israelis have died at the hands of hamas rockets over the same period of his policy of brings us the latest on the developing conflict. israeli army has been stressing the point that all it carries out are targeted killings but what we witnessed in the early hours of su
while in another front israel also changes fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support from the point to oust president assad. also this hour europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native continent wide strike demanding and then to prevent cuts. the power shuffle at the very top in china and new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. this is all see coming to life for most. with the latest news on the week's...
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in the conflict in syria says no end but iran a key regional power and indicated l.-i of syria is continuing and intensifying its efforts for a peaceful resolution to undermine their diplomatic mission to find nonviolent and civil war on its doorstep there and offered to host representatives from all sides of the fighting in syria at a closed door today gathering dubbed no to violence yes democracy took his request for nate to missiles to be deployed on its border with syria through the scorn of iran's foreign ministry was that all that would do is aggravate tensions across the whole region and violence has actually already intensified following the latest interventions from western and some arab diplomats when the syrian opposition formed the syrian national coalition as and see it quickly received recognition as legitimate voice of the people from the likes of britain and france which even back its conviction by confirming it would send one to help million dollars to get the. new organization up and running none of which has done anything to stop the attacks in syr
in the conflict in syria says no end but iran a key regional power and indicated l.-i of syria is continuing and intensifying its efforts for a peaceful resolution to undermine their diplomatic mission to find nonviolent and civil war on its doorstep there and offered to host representatives from all sides of the fighting in syria at a closed door today gathering dubbed no to violence yes democracy took his request for nate to missiles to be deployed on its border with syria through the scorn...
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in the but when it comes to syria. on our website right now for you the us is the ones in israel that an attack on iran would compromise washington's maneuvers in the region. and political you pro active hollywood star george clooney is related to the sixteenth president america abraham lincoln details on that story and much more on our t.v. dot com. german wallets are feeling the pinch of from soaring electricity bills padded by billions objective to rid the country of nuclear energy security and environmental issues behind the bid seem to be perfectly valid but as peter all of our reports say it's all timid implications could hit germans hard. it was a resoundingly no to nuclear from the german chancellor to the animal abandoned nuclear power completely step by step until the end of twenty twenty two as a country within that we can become pioneers on the way to create an age of renewable energy the two thousand and eleven meltdown at the fukushima power plant in japan the worst atomic energy disaster since chernobyl
in the but when it comes to syria. on our website right now for you the us is the ones in israel that an attack on iran would compromise washington's maneuvers in the region. and political you pro active hollywood star george clooney is related to the sixteenth president america abraham lincoln details on that story and much more on our t.v. dot com. german wallets are feeling the pinch of from soaring electricity bills padded by billions objective to rid the country of nuclear energy security...
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you know the world i mean if you live in syria today well there's not a happy place to toll. we have a wonderful organization called the elders that are trying to help. conflicts. like the break he's one of the elders. people rushing to try to get agreement as quickly as possible so that we can spare the. people of syria. i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to get that problem is how does it actually work while the elders are actually. in the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president. nelson mandela like. people with high bar of the authority they work as a as a as a group to try to result hold legs and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to be lost by the united nations. try to. work with the various help trees involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked about happy with the world obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved it should be a top priority i think of every c
you know the world i mean if you live in syria today well there's not a happy place to toll. we have a wonderful organization called the elders that are trying to help. conflicts. like the break he's one of the elders. people rushing to try to get agreement as quickly as possible so that we can spare the. people of syria. i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to get that problem is how does it actually...
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ahead the syria syria conflict is sending strong ripples across the border were reporting lebanon which turned into a sectarian powder keg because of the bloody civil war next door step short in it and also told by turkey to tighten the screws on kurdish rebels weighing up for a vial of capital punishment we've got live comment on this a couple of stories after this break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here oh spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious telly cation. alexei wants to become and herds cattle as part of his preparation. however these beasts get a musical company. sound sequences you know they react to the sound signals the flutes the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just a fun thing but these meadows didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standard th
ahead the syria syria conflict is sending strong ripples across the border were reporting lebanon which turned into a sectarian powder keg because of the bloody civil war next door step short in it and also told by turkey to tighten the screws on kurdish rebels weighing up for a vial of capital punishment we've got live comment on this a couple of stories after this break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly...
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majority support in syria the last thing they want is the people's will in syria to prevail they want to impose by force a puppet government and you know what would happen and libya mark two it's a stylish topple we have lost in syria more chaos we have more deaths and destruction but the west doesn't really care about that he doesn't care what's happening in libya at the moment all he cares about is a new government in damascus which with many ties the entire economy the links with iran and hezbollah are. that you know that the move against iraq to take place this is all about paving the way for war against iraq. as western support for the syrian opposition continues to grow there have been shocking reports that rebels are murdering innocent civilians if they support bashar al assad free syrian army spokesman fahd al masri admits that his group cannot control the actions of those who join their ranks. she said you know i mean it's not a regular army but the soldiers of the revolution sometimes claim to be part of the f.a. c but at the same time do not follow orders killings to police
majority support in syria the last thing they want is the people's will in syria to prevail they want to impose by force a puppet government and you know what would happen and libya mark two it's a stylish topple we have lost in syria more chaos we have more deaths and destruction but the west doesn't really care about that he doesn't care what's happening in libya at the moment all he cares about is a new government in damascus which with many ties the entire economy the links with iran and...
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do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria but you know or you touch on the topic of what's been happening in doha in the last few days i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely outrageous we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nation state sovereignty being completely undermines i mean if there was a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal ones. international you are very good questions you raise there and put to us thanks for your thoughts dr marcus publisher editor of politics first magazine. folks back in. gritted teeth in greece people are gathering in central athens tonight as parliament imposed a vote for next yea
do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think there's a strong argument to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria but you know or you touch on the topic of what's been happening in doha in the last few days i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely outrageous we're talking about the united...
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i doubt that there will be a far intervention in syria. under under most scenarios in part because i think western nations realize that syria's a much more complex situation in libya that the regime has a larger social base of popular support a minority to be sure but a fairly sizable minority compared to what gadhafi had the also the the fact that you're having some if you can stream most elements the u.s. doesn't want to inadvertently support and there's also recognition that despite the victory against gadhafi that that on literally start whole can of worms we're seeing around for patients from from mali to benghazi so how do you cope with that extremist element the jihadists who are trying to in a way. be opportunities to opportunistic about this and maybe try and fill some sort of power vacuum if it should happen because you want to levels of conflict those are against a sad and of course now this other element how how could that be that problem be solved again i think the advantage of me to go back to a primarily nonviolent struggle
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on the non-i live movement in syria. -- non-violent movement in syria. it will be interesting for you to hear my perspective and interesting to hear yours. i view it as the successful failure of non-violence in syria. the first six months were markedly not violent. that did not happen by chance or coincidence. there was a great deal of planning and consciousness behind it. however, syria has been isolated for a long time from the international community. people felt they have to ring gauge in self-respect and started calling for a no-fly zone. the latest slogan in the demonstration in syria started asking for international intervention. it was around this time the syrian national council was formed. the mandate was to bring help to defend the civilians protesting. the main reason the syrians did not want to back up has to do with what happened to them in the 1980's when they brutally crushed the rebellion, especially those centered in the city. 8000 people in a 27-day campaign in the month of february 1982. they felt if they backed off they would be seve
on the non-i live movement in syria. -- non-violent movement in syria. it will be interesting for you to hear my perspective and interesting to hear yours. i view it as the successful failure of non-violence in syria. the first six months were markedly not violent. that did not happen by chance or coincidence. there was a great deal of planning and consciousness behind it. however, syria has been isolated for a long time from the international community. people felt they have to ring gauge in...
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new developments out of israel which has fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north as well as killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. and after some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece braces for more protests as it decides on a drug called me and twenty thirteen budget. today's headlines in the top stories from the past seven days you're watching our choose the weekly with me lucy catherine of republicans in the u.s. are licking their wounds after democrats voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear win over the hard liner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into top action and all this even before the election ballots have been counted archie is going to have to can has more. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive espe
new developments out of israel which has fired its first warning shots into syria after a mortar shell hit the north as well as killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza. and after some of the most intense austerity clashes in months greece braces for more protests as it decides on a drug called me and twenty thirteen budget. today's headlines in the top stories from the past seven days you're watching our choose the weekly with me lucy catherine of republicans in the u.s....
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and israel takes a but its neighbors firing its first rounds in syria since the start of the conflict that itself the killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza again we'll bring you up to date with the latest and. just after midnight here in moscow this is the weekly with me kevin now in thanks for being with us and first the republicans in the u.s. licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear win over hardliner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy sink transformed into tough action even before the ballots were counted out his gun if you can reports. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are an american family and we rise or fall together as one nation. waiting for him r
and israel takes a but its neighbors firing its first rounds in syria since the start of the conflict that itself the killing six palestinians in retaliation for attacks from gaza again we'll bring you up to date with the latest and. just after midnight here in moscow this is the weekly with me kevin now in thanks for being with us and first the republicans in the u.s. licking their wounds after voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately...
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on another front these are also trying just fine with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support on the pipe to president assad. europe united and austerity fewer millions go on a first coordinated continue content wise tried demanding an end to pretty big cuts . shuffle at the very top of china's new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. with the latest news on the week's top stories to children have been killed and over twelve people injured by a massive attack on gaza on sunday as israel steps up its military assault with increased shelling from sea and air at bring circle east to forty eight a number of palestinians have been killed in the bombardment launched by israel on wednesday three israelis have died at the hands of hamas rockets over the same period. brings us the latest on the developing conflict israeli army. point that all accounts are targeted killings but what we witnessed in the early hours of sunday morning is the israeli in force one in a media building in gaza city and according to palestinian sources and least
on another front these are also trying just fine with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support on the pipe to president assad. europe united and austerity fewer millions go on a first coordinated continue content wise tried demanding an end to pretty big cuts . shuffle at the very top of china's new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. with the latest news on the week's top stories to children have been killed and over twelve people...
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an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did one intruder slipped past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights. this has happened twice and wise israel has responded. today with direct hits on syrian units. the violence comes at the same time as the arab league has recognized the newly formed syrian opposition bloc as legitimate. on the ground, aircraft co. continued their bombardment. >> the war is brought perilously close to the turkish border. one of the bombs brought by syrian air force jets exploded barely 10 meters from the frontier, shattering windows and the turkish side. activists had several people were killed in the bombing. government forces try to recapture the town that fell to the rebels last week. the hostilities that more refugees streaming across the border. turkish ambulances were standing by to cope
an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did one intruder slipped past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights. this has happened twice and wise israel has responded. today with direct hits on syrian units. the violence comes at the same time as...
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israel captured part of the gol aan heights from syria in the 1967 middle east war. the two sides later agreed to a treaty to establish a demilitarized zone. >>> many investors are wondering where the japanese economy is head headed. we have more from the business de desk. what are investors looking at as they start their week? >> a major figure just came out, and it doesn't look too good. we learn that japan's market analysts have had their fears confirmed with the release of new figures the japanese people have experienced negative growth over july to september. that's the first time in three quarters the economy had contracted. cabinet office officials said monday the couldnntry's real gd fell .9% from the previous three months. that's an annual decline of 3.5%. business owners found their exports shrank 5% due to the economic slowdown. consumers spent less by .a5% as auto sales declined. corporate leaders found capital expenditures down 3.2%. analysts expect continued negative growth in the october-to-december quarter as worsening relations with china dampen expo
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in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting those who developments in libya so how so many of you will be hoodwinked into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from while some may criticize the results of the election questions arise over the integrity of the voting process and america's electronic ballot boxes are accused of being easy to camberwell art investigates and then things being done to fix the problem a little later in the program. here is president insists he will not leave his country in the exclusive interview with r.t. bashar asad said only the ballot box can determine his future and he also said western powers have picked him as one of their bogeyman and warned against foreign intervention in syria r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke to the embattled leader in damascus. we had a chance to speak about fifteen minutes before the interview very educated very down to unst earth definitely not go manic but contrary to what people like people train him in the media very well inf
in the rebellion in syria and of course supporting those who developments in libya so how so many of you will be hoodwinked into thinking that president obama or president romney would be different when it came to foreign policy i don't know where they get that from while some may criticize the results of the election questions arise over the integrity of the voting process and america's electronic ballot boxes are accused of being easy to camberwell art investigates and then things being done...
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syria with a nationwide blackout. a syrian military jet and two helicopters were shot down by rebels. they used surface to air missiles seized when rebels seized a key base last week. i want to bring in a strategist for the syrian-american counsel. mohammed, you just got back from syria meeting with the free syrian army. you say we're nearing an end game. why is that? >> the fsa, the main armed opposition in syria is closing in on assad and the capital and tightening the noose around assad's neck so this is a map and it -- this map provided by the say sad regime, by the way. the areas in red as you can see under the control of the free syrian army. the armies in blue are contested and green are under the control of assad. as you can see, the areas under assad are shrinking and the fsa, that's the free syrian army, the main armed opposition is gaining ground and assad is alarmed by that and the internet shut down today. i touched base with activists this morning in damascus and concerned the regime might be readying it
syria with a nationwide blackout. a syrian military jet and two helicopters were shot down by rebels. they used surface to air missiles seized when rebels seized a key base last week. i want to bring in a strategist for the syrian-american counsel. mohammed, you just got back from syria meeting with the free syrian army. you say we're nearing an end game. why is that? >> the fsa, the main armed opposition in syria is closing in on assad and the capital and tightening the noose around...
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in syria and then the. us presence and we have to respond. a new package of billions of euros in cuts and austerity measures squeeze through the greek parliament to be met by violent protests outside frustration over the disintegrating economy led to street battles between far bomb world and demonstrators and police on with. all of a reports from athens. well the greek people of continue to vent their anger against what they see as unfair. is being placed upon them by the government in this day evening here in athens we saw those tensions boil over into a nother round of violence a crowd of around one hundred thousand people had gathered here it's just in front of the building and. very quickly we saw police and protesters fight running battles through the square itself in the streets surrounding it. thrown rocks throwing the police responding with flash bang grenades and of course the tear gas it's become so synonymous with the violent demonstrations and violent clashes we see in athens in recent times now over one hundred just over one hund
in syria and then the. us presence and we have to respond. a new package of billions of euros in cuts and austerity measures squeeze through the greek parliament to be met by violent protests outside frustration over the disintegrating economy led to street battles between far bomb world and demonstrators and police on with. all of a reports from athens. well the greek people of continue to vent their anger against what they see as unfair. is being placed upon them by the government in this day...
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in syria and then disarranged. us was in some way heifers. all right professor jeremy salt live with us on the line via broadband from turkey thank you for your notes. now in an exclusive interview with r.t. syrian president bashar assad said that if western states decided to intervene the whole world would suffer the consequences. i think the price would be from invasion if you just hope and it's going. to be more the whole world came before because if you have a problem in syria and iraq that's the last stronghold of secularism and stability in the region and coexistence it's it will have to mean or not affect the world from the atlantic to the pacific and you know the good because you know but if one goes to go i don't think. we're through going. to go but you do so nobody can predict what's next. well you can see the full interview with syrian president bashar assad on friday here on r.t. . on syria may have. made you fear that after you bash our side you can r.t. exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com that china is goin
in syria and then disarranged. us was in some way heifers. all right professor jeremy salt live with us on the line via broadband from turkey thank you for your notes. now in an exclusive interview with r.t. syrian president bashar assad said that if western states decided to intervene the whole world would suffer the consequences. i think the price would be from invasion if you just hope and it's going. to be more the whole world came before because if you have a problem in syria and iraq...
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to be more the whole world came before because if you have a problem in syria and the flow through. ability in the region and coexistence. it will have to do mean off. the pacific. you know because you know. it's going. to go but you do so. nobody can tell what's next but. i did it are to exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com president bashar al assad says that only elections can determine his future but it seems that everyone agrees with that the free syrian army is media chair says they want the president head on a plate be that it in his statement to your channel he said he would not leave syria we know this very well because he will not be able to leave syria he and his people will not manage to leave the country the free syrian army will not let him do this he will not get out of syria lying he'll be lucky if he meets the same fate as market. the leaders of the syrian opposition in exile say they've signed an initial agreement to form a new umbrella coalition and during a conference in qatar the body has lost support within syria itself this after the local c
to be more the whole world came before because if you have a problem in syria and the flow through. ability in the region and coexistence. it will have to do mean off. the pacific. you know because you know. it's going. to go but you do so. nobody can tell what's next but. i did it are to exclusive friday through sunday on r.t. and r.t. dot com president bashar al assad says that only elections can determine his future but it seems that everyone agrees with that the free syrian army is media...
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arms embargo against syria still him. could they do that if they wanted to. who are all of these difference and the e.u. are being selective in applying the law. not only that it breaks the embargo but also they would be arming some of the extremist groups is this legal in france one of the some. of the u.k. says the arms embargo should be reviewed do you expect to be lifted anytime soon. it'll depend on the calculations of the woods and the shows if they've decided to buy em and they have put there for investment in me in the war against syria and against the government syrian government them they might as well do that part of the important part is that where they live or they are supplying. money to go to one via local proxies maybe they want to do it themselves this time it's possible but no usually it's not much good talk about what if what if but why didn't france and the other states recognize the syrian national council the old one if you like which they supported overwhelmingly originally in the past as the people as the voice of the people and start
arms embargo against syria still him. could they do that if they wanted to. who are all of these difference and the e.u. are being selective in applying the law. not only that it breaks the embargo but also they would be arming some of the extremist groups is this legal in france one of the some. of the u.k. says the arms embargo should be reviewed do you expect to be lifted anytime soon. it'll depend on the calculations of the woods and the shows if they've decided to buy em and they have put...
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and syria's new patchwork opposition fails to get unanimous backing among arab states and he doubts that the foreign form bloc console we serve the syrian people's interests. if you just joined us very good evening it's covered all in here at r.t. this hour our top story more heartache for washington having lost the director of the cia to an affair last week at no risk losing his top commander in afghanistan two to the same scandal general john allen has been accused of sending inappropriate e-mails to jill kelley one of the women whose implication led to the downfall of one of america's most distinguished offices that he's going to cheat she can now with more on the passions at the pentagon. this scandal is just getting worse and reminds more of a t.v. drama possibly with many episodes the latest episode of the investigation into the affair between former cia director general petraeus and his biographer is the revelation of another extramarital affair now between the top american and nato commander in afghanistan general john allen and a woman named jewel kelly the very woman who offici
and syria's new patchwork opposition fails to get unanimous backing among arab states and he doubts that the foreign form bloc console we serve the syrian people's interests. if you just joined us very good evening it's covered all in here at r.t. this hour our top story more heartache for washington having lost the director of the cia to an affair last week at no risk losing his top commander in afghanistan two to the same scandal general john allen has been accused of sending inappropriate...
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he will not get out of syria line you'll be lucky if you reach the same fate as. well the syrian opposition remains locked in talks and qatar trying to consolidate its alliance against president assad this deadly bombing ripped through the country with the latest attack killing at least twenty soldiers meanwhile the syrian national council the main opposition group has come under western pressure to a sept a new unity plan this i met a growing frustration from other dissident factions the s.n.c. had elected a new leader on friday appealing for more weapons to help oust president assad now the president of the arab lawyers association a look at our says that the western powers attempt to gain political influence in syria is failing. because the only credibility it had was with the western powers we all remember when the us forced many countries to attend a meeting in turkey to recognize this as the only representative of syria which was part of the political gimmick that the us and the western powers nato france britain were following because what they wanted is th
he will not get out of syria line you'll be lucky if you reach the same fate as. well the syrian opposition remains locked in talks and qatar trying to consolidate its alliance against president assad this deadly bombing ripped through the country with the latest attack killing at least twenty soldiers meanwhile the syrian national council the main opposition group has come under western pressure to a sept a new unity plan this i met a growing frustration from other dissident factions the...
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and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since nine hundred seventy three killing six palestinian civilians. and protects from gaza. you're watching artie's weekly news review welcome to the program well after a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama secured a second term as the u.s. president he edged hard line of mitt romney setting a socially conscious domestic vision and diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but obama's softer campaign talk soon transformed into tough action even before all the ballots have been counted what is going to explain. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on american family and we rise or fall together as one nation. waiting for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax h
and israel takes aim at its neighbors firing its first rounds at syria since nine hundred seventy three killing six palestinian civilians. and protects from gaza. you're watching artie's weekly news review welcome to the program well after a grueling campaign that cost almost a billion dollars barack obama secured a second term as the u.s. president he edged hard line of mitt romney setting a socially conscious domestic vision and diplomacy based focus on foreign affairs but obama's softer...
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was and yet in syria and every kind of that intervention they are very. responsible for what's happening and there is in the hatred and anger. hatred for is breathtaking decision. made of videos show militants shooting on their own people as they cry for mercy george galloway's u.k. member of parliament has raised millions of dollars from victims of war and joins us now are you surprised america's all mean is worst enemy well definitely breathtaking but to those of us it was so it's an age more surprising united states created. or at least its forefathers in afghanistan in the first place to care less of the obvious that when dr frankenstein made it once. you lost control of it because that's why it's called among stop you nine eleven was the blowback first time around what about this time what we already have in libya the very people that the united states the united kingdom assisted into power in libya if indeed they are stable. i want the very people who among the american ambassador in benghazi will you know it's a blow by didn't take long george bush
was and yet in syria and every kind of that intervention they are very. responsible for what's happening and there is in the hatred and anger. hatred for is breathtaking decision. made of videos show militants shooting on their own people as they cry for mercy george galloway's u.k. member of parliament has raised millions of dollars from victims of war and joins us now are you surprised america's all mean is worst enemy well definitely breathtaking but to those of us it was so it's an age more...
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and syria's new patchwork opposition fails to get unanimous backing among arab states to make dolls of the foreign form blog console only serve the syrian people's interests since. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today rory sushant live in moscow hard pressed for cash and hurting from austerity in britain is turning on tax ovoid is to help make up its budget shortfall and it's gunning for google amazon and starbucks first on the list the tax man wants to question them earning billions in revenue in britain but only paying peppercorn taxes if any for more on this i spoke to polly boy just a bit earlier in the program. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover the but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now employees are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single year and they want to try and put a stop to it now what about i m
and syria's new patchwork opposition fails to get unanimous backing among arab states to make dolls of the foreign form blog console only serve the syrian people's interests since. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today rory sushant live in moscow hard pressed for cash and hurting from austerity in britain is turning on tax ovoid is to help make up its budget shortfall and it's gunning for google amazon and starbucks first on the list the tax man wants to question them earning...
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and other stories from this past week israel's troops exchanged fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime and. the euro zone sits back in recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated european strike to demand an end to austerity. and china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top posts and we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. in the back of the past seven days top stories in the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. we start with the breaking news this hour former reporters in gaza forced to scramble is their offices a targeted by israeli bombs several journalists have been wounded ten of if says it wants to send gaza back to the middle ages and is preparing a ground invasion while militants retaliate with guided rockets. has the latest. the reports we're receiving is that hoff of the people who have so far been treated at shifa hospital which is the biggest hospital in gaza city off of the people being rushed there are in fact c
and other stories from this past week israel's troops exchanged fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime and. the euro zone sits back in recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated european strike to demand an end to austerity. and china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top posts and we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. in the back of the past...
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there wasn't much to celebrate in aleppo, syria's biggest city. surging to rescue victims under the rubble of the building demolished by a government air strike. as the opposition fighters advance slowly and relentlessly, it seems to be lashing out increasingly with air attacks, it does nothing to change the situation on the ground. and >> more than 24 hours after coming into -- the editor and now reports. >> pulling the troops and tanks back from the border, the invasion is off and the cease- fire is on. the reason, long-term, they don't feel any safer. >> we want to believe in the cease-fire, so we are pretty skeptical and scared. dr. bringing home the troops without using them warns many israelis. the government is emphasizing it won't tolerate cease-fire violations. >> i would say that they need to keep the border entirely quiet, and i won't give them a license to do after a certain level, it is nothing. >> streets that were empty are packed. they put on a victory rally, the people celebrating survival. hamas feels bolstered more strongly than
there wasn't much to celebrate in aleppo, syria's biggest city. surging to rescue victims under the rubble of the building demolished by a government air strike. as the opposition fighters advance slowly and relentlessly, it seems to be lashing out increasingly with air attacks, it does nothing to change the situation on the ground. and >> more than 24 hours after coming into -- the editor and now reports. >> pulling the troops and tanks back from the border, the invasion is off and...